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Freedman, Brian H.; Kalb, Luther G.; Zablotsky, Benjamin; Stuart, Elizabeth A. – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2012
Despite speculation about an 80% divorce rate among parents of children with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD), very little empirical and no epidemiological research has addressed the issue of separation and divorce among this population. Data for this study was taken from the 2007 National Survey of Children's Health, a population-based,…
Descriptors: Divorce, Parent Attitudes, Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders
Trail, Thomas E.; Karney, Benjamin R. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2012
In the United States, low marriage rates and high divorce rates among the poor have led policymakers to target this group for skills- and values-based interventions. The current research evaluated the assumptions underlying these interventions; specifically, the authors examined whether low-income respondents held less traditional values toward…
Descriptors: Divorce, Poverty, Income, Drug Use
Cherlin, Andrew J. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2010
Demographic trends in the 2000s showed the continuing separation of family and household because of factors such as childbearing among single parents, the dissolution of cohabiting unions, divorce, repartnering, and remarriage. The transnational families of many immigrants also displayed this separation, as families extended across borders. In…
Descriptors: Population Trends, Immigrants, Family (Sociological Unit), Classification
Mackey, Bonnie; Mackey, Wade C. – Education, 2012
The role of the on-going social father in America has received increased attention in the last quarter century. In some quarters, the U.S. father has been viewed as supernumerary or optional. In other quarters, the U.S. father has been perceived to be essential to the optimum development of his children. Still other factions have been intermediate…
Descriptors: Educational Attainment, Fathers, Parent Role, Parent Influence
Clark, Shelley; Kenney, Catherine – Social Forces, 2010
Furstenberg et al. (1995) suggested that one unanticipated consequence of current high levels of divorce might be a "matrilineal tilt" in intergenerational wealth flows. This research uses six waves of the Health and Retirement Survey (1992 to 2002) to investigate this possibility with respect to financial transfers from parents to their…
Descriptors: Demography, Family Financial Resources, Financial Support, Divorce
Schoen, Robert; Canudas-Romo, Vladimir – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2006
Period divorce measures can misrepresent the underlying behavior of birth cohorts as changes in cohort timing produce changes in period probabilities of divorce. Building on methods used to adjust period fertility and marriage measures, we adjust U.S. period divorce rates for timing effects, calculating a timing index for every year between 1910…
Descriptors: Divorce, Birth, Marriage, Risk
Hagestad, Gunhild O.; Call, Vaughn R. A. – Journal of Family Issues, 2007
In this article life history data from the U.S. National Survey of Families and Households (NSFH), and the Dutch survey on Older Adults' Living Arrangements and Social Networks (NESTOR-LSN) are used to shed light on the various pathways leading to and associated with childlessness, and the proportions of men and women who have followed a…
Descriptors: Childlessness, Older Adults, Adult Development, Influences
Mullins, Larry C.; Brackett, Kimberly P.; Bogie, Donald W.; Pruett, Daniel – Journal of Family Issues, 2006
This study examines the question Does the rate of currently divorced in counties in the United States vary inversely to the relative percentage of concentration of adherents of seven different religious denominational groupings--Catholic, Jewish, Mormon, conservative Protestant, moderate Protestant, liberal Protestant, and miscellaneous…
Descriptors: Protestants, Jews, Counties, Divorce
Xu, Xiaohe; Hudspeth, Clark D.; Bartkowski, John P. – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2006
Using 3 subsamples of remarried respondents (n=1,583, 971, and 926) in the first wave of the National Survey of Families and Households, this study investigates how different types of cohabitation, especially postdivorce cohabitation, affect the timing and quality of remarriage in the United States. Ordinary Least Squares regression analysis…
Descriptors: Marriage, Spouses, Divorce, Marital Instability
Stanley, Scott M.; Rhoades, Galena Kline; Markman, Howard J. – Family Relations, 2006
Premarital cohabitation has consistently been found to be associated with increased risk for divorce and marital distress in the United States. Two explanations for this "cohabitation effect" are discussed: selection and experience. We present an empirically based view of how the experience of cohabitation may increase risk for…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Marriage, Risk, Divorce
Ziffer, Judith M.; Crawford, Eileen; Penney-Wietor, Joy – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 2007
Because the community lacked counseling services for whole families experiencing separation and divorce, The Boomerang Bunch was conceived, designed and implemented by six school counselors to identify and therapeutically address changes impacting the participant families as they attempted to "bounce back" from separation and divorce.…
Descriptors: Divorce, Group Counseling, School Counselors, Coping
Martin, Steven P.; Parashar, Sangeeta – Journal of Marriage and Family, 2006
This article examines trends in divorce attitudes of young adult women in the United States by educational attainment from 1974 to 2002. Women with 4-year college degrees, who previously had the most permissive attitudes toward divorce, have become more restrictive in their attitudes toward divorce than high school graduates and women with some…
Descriptors: Females, Young Adults, Attitude Change, Divorce
Sommers-Flanagan, John; Barr, Laura – Family Journal Counseling and Therapy for Couples and Families, 2005
Divorce in the United States affects millions of children and families. Many of these children and families seek individual/family counseling or educational services offered by counselors and, therefore, counselors need to be well-equipped to work with nontraditional families. The purpose of this article is to share three counseling techniques for…
Descriptors: Parents, Family Counseling, Divorce, Counseling Techniques

Fine, Mark A.; Fine, David R. – Journal of Marriage and the Family, 1994
Describes recent changes in divorce laws in United States, England, Wales, France, and Sweden. Notes that divorce has become increasingly easy to obtain; spousal support has become less common; efforts have been made to increase child support awards and to improve payment compliance; and shared parental decision-making authority has become…
Descriptors: Child Custody, Child Support, Cross Cultural Studies, Divorce
Freitag, Robert; Ottens, Allen; Gross, Carl – Counselor Education and Supervision, 1999
Analyzes the content of 24 fictional bibliotherapeutic children's books (12 German and 12 U.S.) for divorce themes. G. Allport's (1979) statistics were used to categorize the results. Results reveal that emic and etic themes were uncovered. (Author)
Descriptors: Bibliotherapy, Books, Childrens Literature, Content Analysis